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  • - The Abduction of the Classical Past
    av Matthew Gumpert
    273 - 580,-

    This text contends that Helen of Troy, and in particular the use of her image, is a crucial emblem for much of Western thought and literature and suggests that it has been stolen, appropriated, imitated, extorted and coveted throughout the course of history.

  • - Six Performances
    av Tim Miller
    236,-

    This volume gathers six of performance artist Tim Miller's best-known performances, that chart the sexual, spiritual and political topography of his identity as a gay man: ""Some Golden States"", ""Stretch Marks"", ""My Queer Body"", ""Naked Breath"", ""Fruit Cocktail"" and ""Glory Box"".

  • - A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry
    av Bassam Z. Shakhashiri
    464,-

    Deals with acids and bases and liquids, solutions, and colloids, giving detailed descriptions of lecture demonstrations for college and secondary school chemistry classes.

  • - East German Dance since 1945
    av Jens Richard Giersdorf
    360,-

  • - Plants, Fishes, Invertebrates, Amphibians, and Reptiles
    av Michael A. Miller
    378,-

    From spring-fed headwaters to quiet, marshy creeks and from tannin-stained northern reaches to broad southern tributaries winding through farmland, Wisconsin is home to 84,000 miles of streams. This guide is the ultimate companion for learning about Wisconsin stream life.

  • - Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius
    av Paul Rehak
    378 - 704,-

    Suggests that Caesar Augustus sought immortality - an eternal glory gained through deliberate planning for his niche in history while flexing his existing power. This title focuses on Augustus' Mausoleum and Ustrinum (site of his cremation), the Horologium-Solarium (a colossal sundial), and the Ara Pacis (Altar to Augustan Peace).

  • - An Autobiography of Emotion, Mind, and Spirit
    av Yi-Fu Tuan
    222

    An autobiography of Yi-Fu Tuan, a Chinese American who came to this country as a twenty-year-old graduate student and stayed to become one of America's most innovative intellectuals, whose work has explored the aesthetic and moral dimensions of human relations with landscape, nature, and environment.

  • - 1941-1945
    av Marius J. Broekmeyer
    256 - 702,-

    Until the advent of glasnost began to lift censorship in the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s, it was impossible for Russians in Russia to truthfully depict their own struggle against Nazi Germany. This title presents the testimony of Russian participants to reveal not a heroic struggle, but a war marred by catastrophes, errors, and lies.

  • - George L. Mosse and the Culture of Modern Europe
     
    236,-

    Examining Mosses's historiographical legacy, this book looks at it from the context of his own life and the internal development of his work, as well as by tracing the ways Mosse influenced the subsequent study of contemporary history, European cultural history and modern Jewish history.

  • - The Nazi Leadership of the Reich Security Main Office
    av Michael Wildt
    425

    Follows the journey of a strikingly homogenous group of young academics - who came from the educated, bourgeois stratum of society - as they started to identify with the Nazi concept of Volksgemeinschaft, which labeled Jews as enemies of the people and justified their murder.

  • - The Figure and the Land
    av Susan Udell
    246

    This is a collection of Homer Boss's paintings, scrapbooks, papers, and oral histories relating to his New Mexico years as well as to his influential teaching days at the Independent School of Art and Art Students League in New York City.

  • av Victoria Frede
    338,-

    The autocratic rule of both tsar and church in imperial Russia gave rise not only to a revolutionary movement in the nineteenth century but also to a crisis of meaning among members of the intelligentsia. Personal faith became the subject of intense scrutiny as individuals debated the existence of God and the immortality of the soul, debates reflected in the best-known novels of the day. Friendships were formed and broken in exchanges over the status of the eternal. The salvation of the entire country, not just of each individual, seemed to depend on the answers to questions about belief. Victoria Frede looks at how and why atheism took on such importance among several generations of Russian intellectuals from the 1820s to the 1860s, drawing on meticulous and extensive research of both published and archival documents, including letters, poetry, philosophical tracts, police files, fiction, and literary criticism. She argues that young Russians were less concerned about theology and the Bible than they were about the moral, political, and social status of the individual person. They sought to maintain their integrity against the pressures exerted by an autocratic state and rigidly hierarchical society. As individuals sought to shape their own destinies and searched for truths that would give meaning to their lives, they came to question the legitimacy both of the tsar and of Russia's highest authority, God.

  • av Don Cusic
    183 - 389,-

    The histories of baseball and country music run in parallel, evolving with American society through wartime, the Civil Rights movement and into the age of superstars. Don Cusic offers an analysis of their growth, looking at race, gender, class, ethnicity, business, media and celebrity.

  • - A History of Soda Fountains
    av Anne Cooper Funderburg
    222 - 493

    This work is a comprehensive, documented history of the soda fountain, which millions of Americans fondly remember. For 150 years, the soda fountain was a community social centre. In both cities and small towns, soda fountains were part of the social infrastructure that held the neighbourhood together.

  • av Julia L. Dumont
    209 - 597,-

    Heralded in her day as an ""unsurpassed genius"" and as the ""first lady"" of the Ohio River Valley, Julia Louisa Dumont wrote about the past and present life of ordinary people, pioneers and settlers, when the area was still known as the West. This anthology collects ten of her stories.

  • - The Turn-of-the-Century American Revolutionary War Novel
    av Benjamin S. Lawson
    222 - 622,-

    Approximately 50 historical novels dealing with the American Revolution were published in the USA from 1896 to 1906. This work examines the narrative strategies employed in these novels, the ways in which fiction is made to serve the purpose of vivifying national history.

  • av Parker
    222 - 597,-

    This chronologically selected anthology of fiction by eight Ohio women makes accessible a literary tradition that begins with lost aspects of frontier life in the 1830s depicted by contemporaries Julia L. Dumont and Pamilla W. Ball. It ends with Jessie Brown Pounds s retrospective recreation of the Western Reserve s frontier culture at the century s close. "

  • av Ostwalt
    209 - 558,-

    Love Valley is a small town in rural North Carolina. Its genesis in 1954 marked the fulfillment of a dream for founder Andy Barker. Barker cultivated two visions as a young man he wanted to build a Christian community, and he wanted to be a cowboy. The result of his vision is Barker s utopian experiment. "

  • av Kissel
    222 - 558,-

  • - The American Samaritans
    av Monica Dickens & Carlton Jackson
    196 - 454,-

  • - First Novels in Mystery Series
    av Mary Jean DeMarr
    222 - 454,-

    This volume contains fourteen essays by authoritative academics studying the field of mystery and detective fiction. The essays all concentrate on the first novels in established series, analyzing ways in which the opening books of the series do or do not create patterns followed in succeeding novels.

  • av Calabria
    224 - 494,-

  • av Schleh
    169 - 338,-

    The roles of Africans have changed over time in detective/mystery fiction, reflecting their changing real roles in the continent. These studies provide an entertaining way to follow that changed reality.

  • av Paul Loukides
    261,-

    Beyond the Stars contains 20 essays on stock characters, and character conventions which neatly divide into four categories: ethnic and racial stereotyping; social classis; professions; and the idiosyncratic type. Stock figures in American movies are part of our cultural heritage; they deserve an honored place in the literature of film and popular culture.

  • av Leonard R. N. Ashley
    282 - 454,-

  • av Browne
    209 - 415,-

  • av Gary (Michigan State University & USA) Hoppenstand
    169 - 389,-

  • av Lawson
    183 - 350,-

    The story of Irvin S. Cobb is a fascinating one for many reasons. His life was not unusual at the time: a Horatio Alger rise from poor boy to world authority through hard work. Associate of celebrities of all kinds for two decades, he died in Hollywood virtually forgotten, having outlived the world he grew up in and which appreciated him.

  • av Cook
    236 - 493

    This work is a composite index of the complete runs of all mystery and detective fan magazines that have been published, through 1981. Added to it are indexes of many magazines of related nature. This includes magazines that are primarily oriented to boys' book collecting, the paperbacks, and the pulp magazine hero characters, since these all have a place in the mystery and detective genre.

  • av Filler
    222 - 389,-

    The subjects treated in this symposium have one major characteristic in common, that they have recently, or relatively recently, enjoyed high popularity among readers. Also, they have received from substantial to torrents of comment.

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